Warner Blood Drive – this Friday

Please sign up to donate blood this Friday at the Warner Ave. School. Sign up through the following link.  THANK YOU.

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0d4fa5ab2dab9-warner

ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH FROM 8-1:30, in conjunction with the UCLA Blood and Platelet Center, we are going to have a blood drive in the WARNER auditorium from 8am to 1:30pm (615 Holmby Avenue in Westwood).  Please join us to help save the lives of MANY people.
Date: 02/05/2016 (Fri.)

Time: 8:00am – 1:30pm PST
Location: 615 Holmby Avenue – Warner School Auditorium

THE DONATION ITSELF ONLY TAKES 10-12 MINUTES BUT START TO FINISH THE PROCESS WILL TAKE ONE HOUR, AND IS PRACTICALLY PAINLESS.
Please sign up here:
Or contact Jonah Borris at 310.383-7180 or jonah.borris@verizon.net if you have any questions, concerns or need more information.
The following is information that may help you determine if you are eligible to donate:
AGE:  You must be 17 years of age or older (donors under 17 years of age require a UCLA Blood and Platelet Center parental consent form); there is no upper age limit.  Call prior to scheduling an appointment if you are under the age of 17.
WEIGHT:  You must weigh at least 110 pounds.
FEELING WELL: You must be well and healthy with no cold or flu symptoms in the past 24 hours (no fever, sore throat, productive cough, stomach/intestinal problems, etc.).  You must not have any open cuts or wounds.
MEDICATION: Most medications are acceptable.
  • Antibiotics (except for acne) — You must wait at least 3 days after you have completed the full course of treatment and are currently symptom free.
  • Certain oral medications for psoriasis, severe acne, hair loss or enlargement of the prostate may make it unacceptable for you to donate.
  • Blood pressure medication is acceptable if your blood pressure is within acceptable limits.
  • FOR PLATELET DONATIONS: You must be off aspirin or aspirin containing medications for 3 days. (For example, if the last dose was taken on Monday, you may not donate platelets until Thursday.) If you have taken a platelet inhibitor medication such as Plavix (clopidogrel), Brilinta (ticagrelor), or Ticlid (ticlopidine), you must be off medication for 14 full days prior to donating platelets.
PREGNANCY:
  1. Six weeks must have passed since the end of your last pregnancy, including miscarriage or abortion.
  2. FOR PLATELETS: If you have had four or more pregnancies (including miscarriages and abortions), you will not be able to donate platelets. However, you can still donate whole blood.
TRAVEL TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY:
  1. You must not donate if you have traveled to a malaria risk area within the last 12 months for more than 24 hours.
  2. You must not donate if you have lived in a malaria endemic area for five or more consecutive years before you moved to a non-malaria endemic area. Additionally, you must then have lived in the new location for three or more consecutive years without any travel to a malaria endemic area.
  3. Call prior to scheduling an appointment if you have ever had malaria.
  4. You must not donate if you have visited or lived in the United Kingdom (U.K.) for more than 3 months (total) between 1980 through 1996.
  5. You must not donate if you have received a blood transfusion in France or England since 1980.
  6. You must not donate if you have spent 5 years or more (total) in Europe since 1980, including time spent in the U.K.
  7. Call prior to scheduling an appointment if you lived on a US military base in Europe for 6 months or more from 1980-1996.
RECENT SURGERY:  
  1. You must be 6 weeks post-surgery, completely healed, released from doctor’s care and have had no blood transfused (except blood that you donated for yourself).
TATTOO:  You must not donate if you have had a tattoo in the last 12 months.
PIERCINGS: Persons who have had an ear, navel or eyebrow piercing in the last 12 months may donate if the procedure was performed in a commercial establishment with sterile needles or by a physician.
You must not donate if you have had a genital, lip, mouth or nose piercing in the past 12 months.
HEPATITIS:  You must not donate if you had any type of hepatitis at 11 years of age or older. You must not donate if you have lived in the past 12 months with someone who has hepatitis.
IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THESE MEDICAL CONDITIONS or HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES—YOU MUST NOT DONATE:
  1. You must not donate if you have ever taken money or drugs for sex.
  2. You must not donate if you are a male who has had sex with another male in the past 12 months.
  3. You must not donate if you have ever injected drugs not prescribed by a doctor.
  4. You must not donate if you have had sex in the last 12 months with someone who has done one of the above.
  5. You must not donate if you have had syphilis or gonorrhea in the last 12 months.
  6. You must not donate if you have been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B, or Hepatitis C.
 Eat well, drink extra fluids (suggest 2 quarts per day) for two days prior to your donation, and avoid fatty foods.
WE REQUIRE A PHOTO ID ON THE DAY OF DONATION.  We look forward to seeing you!